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AZALEAS. 

 Too much cannot be said of this splendid and striking flower. Du- 

 ring the flowering season, which is April and May, the heads are cov- 

 ered with attractive and beautiful blooms, which vary in color from the 

 most delicate white to brilliant rose and carmine, spotted and striped. 

 Of late years they have become popular window plants, and most 

 justly too ; for, with their profuse masses of flowers, they make every 

 window or balcony a bower of bloom. For a succession of bloom, 

 which can be kept up from February to May, store in the cellar, and 

 bring them one by one to the window, where they will be forced into 

 bloom. We have a splendid collection of the finest and rarest^^arieties. 

 Price, 50 cents. 



Trained SYivmETiiicAL Heads. Strong. $1 each. $10 per dozen. 

 « " " Extra strong and fine. $2 each. 

 $20 per dozen. 



CAMELLIA 



The following list comprises the 



rite winter-blooming plant. The 



75 cents to $10. 



Alba Plena. Double white. 



Alba Plena Fimbriata. 

 Fringed edges. 



Alexina. Blush, striped rose. 



Caleb Cope. Blnsli rose. 



Candidissima. Creamy white. 



Chalmeri. Clear rose. 



DucHESSE D'Orleans. White, 

 striped Avith crimson. 



DuNLAP's White. 



Feasti. Delicate salmon and rose. 



Oilesi. Red and white, fine. 



Henri Favre. Salmon rose. 



Imbricata. Crimson, spotted 

 white. 



•Teffersoni. Deep crimson. 



.Jenny Lind. White, with occa- 

 sional flakes of rose. 



Joan d'Arc. Rose, spotted v/hite. 



Lady Hume's Blush. Peach 

 color. 



JAPOmOA. 



most popular varieties of this favo- 

 prices vaiy, according to size, fiom 



Landrethi. Beautiful pink. 

 Leili. White, with light rose 



streak. 

 Magdalena Leshi. Crimson, 



spotted with white, 

 Mrs. Cope. ' White, with pink 



stripe. 

 Prince Albert. Blush, striped. 

 Queen of Denmark. Crimson, 



shaded with rose. 

 R. .J. Downing. Flesli color. 

 Reine d'Fleurs. Crimson. 

 Sarah Frost. Rosy crimson. 

 Sacco Magnifica. Pale rose. 

 Sherwoodi. Light crimson. 

 Tricolor. Blush, crimson and 



rose. 

 WiLDERi. Clear rose, fine. 

 AViLLiAiNi Penn. Dark red. 

 William IV. Fine rose. 



CAPE JASMIIES 



Are desirable for their pure white and delightfully fragrant flowers ; 

 blooming in May, June, and July, at a season when pure v/liite flowers 

 are scarce, they are highly prized in Brides' Bouquets, Wreaths, etc. 

 25 cents to Si. The varieties are. 



Gardenia Florida. , G. Camellia Flora. 



" FoRTUNi. G. Radicans. 



